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- It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things, that men of intemperate minds cannot be free. Their passions forge their fetters. — Edmund Burke
- An intemperate, disorderly youth will bring to old age, a feeble and worn-out body. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
- Temperate temperance is best; intemperate temperance injures the cause of temperance. — Mark Twain
- The necessity of a senate is not less indicated by the propensity of all single and numerous assemblies, to yield to the… — James Madison
- It is not consistent with truth that a man should sacrifice half of his stomach only to God-that he should be sober… — Tertullian
- I was daily intoxicated, yet no man could call me intemperate. — Henry David Thoreau
- There is not in nature, a thing that makes man so deformed, so beastly, as doth intemperate anger. — Alan Bleasdale
- The Spaniards are perfectly right to govern these barbarians of the New World and adjacent islands; they are in prudence, ingenuity, virtue,… — Juan Gines de Sepulveda
- When a man has been intemperate so long that shame no longer paints a blush upon his cheek, his liquor generally does… — George D. Prentice
- The life of children, as much as that of intemperate men, is wholly governed by their desires. — Aristotle
- Children are overbearing, supercilious, passionate, envious, inquisitive, egotistical, idle, fickle, timid, intemperate, liars, and dissemblers; they laugh and weep easily, are excessive… — Jean de la Bruyere
- There are few things sweeter in this world than the guileless, hotheaded, intemperate, open admiration of a junior. Even a woman in… — Rudyard Kipling